Greece on the south east tip of Europe covers an area of 131,944 sq km and contains a population of about 10,000,000. It consists of mainland Greece (Attica, the Peloponnese, Central Greece, Thessaly, Epirus, Macedonia, Thrace) and several Islands.
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Attica is the region containing Athens, capital of Greece, the birthplace of Democracy. With a pleasant, dry, Mediterranean climate, washed by the celebrated Attic light it is full of memories from the past.
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Macedonia, which together with Thrace forms North Greece, belonged to the sphere of Greek history since 2300 BC. It was at that period that early Helladic tribes penetrated the broader area of Macedonia.
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The Peloponnese peninsula is the southernmost geographic section of mainland Greece. Originally Peloponnese was an island, but intense geological upheavals in the region united and separated it from the mainland twice. Read more about Peloponnese

The Dodecanese islands are located south of Samos, and Fourni, east of the Cyclades, west of the coast of Asia Minor, and northeast of
Crete. It is an enchanted world where the sun paints pictures and the sea gives life.
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Thessaly or Thessalia occupies the central part of the mainland in Greece. It is surrounded by high mountain ranges bordering Macedonia to the north, Sterea Ellada to the south, Epirus to the west and the eastern shoreline is on the Aegean.
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Epirus occupies the north west corner of Greece and it is the most mountainous region. The skyline of the Pindus range forms the natural eastern boundary of the area, separating it but also linking it with other sections of the country.
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Thrace is the last part of North Greece ending at Alexandroupolis on the south and Orestiada almost to the north.
This is the part connecting Europe with Asia and Aegean Sea with Black Sea.
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